Field Theory is a powerful and growing paradigm within psychoanalysis, but at present is split between various schools of thought with little overlap between them. In this book, Montana Katz and a very distinguished group of contributors drawn from across all the perspectives on Field Theory examine the uniting factors within Field Theory as a whole, and set out future developments and directions for the paradigm within psychoanalysis. Drawing on insights from literature, critical theory and philosophy as well as psychoanalysis, this book sets out a program for the future of Field Theory.
S. Montana Katz, Roosevelt Cassorla and Giuseppe Civitarese are psychoanalysts and the Founding Directors of the International Field Theory Association.
Introduction; The Field Evolves Antonino Ferro; Not All Field Theories Are The Same: The Impact Of Listening Perspectives And Models Of Transference James Fosshage; Dialectics of transferential interpretation and analytic field Beatriz de Leon de Bernardi; About The Theory Of The Analytic Field Elsa Rapoport de Aisemberg; Notes On Transformations In Hallucinosis Giuseppe Civitarese; Psychoanalytic Field Theory: Good, Bad, Or Indifferent? Martin Silverman; Dreams And Non-Dreams: A Study On The Field Of Dreaming Roosevelt Cassorla; Analytic Field Theory -A Dialogical Approach, A Pluralistic Perspective, And The Attempt At A New Definition by Marco Conci; The Third Model of Contemporary Psychoanalytic Field Theory S. Montana Katz; The Analytic Field As A Resonator And Instrument For Revealing The Presence Of Other Fields Claudio Neri; Emergent Properties of the Interpersonal Field Donnel Stern; Field Theories And Process Theories Juan Tubert-Oklander; Commentary on Field Theory Presentations Joseph Lichtenberg.